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WIC Clinics/Programs in Colorado

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Park County Public Health Department - Bailey Wic Clinic

Bailey CO 80421 | (303) 816-5974

Park County Public Health’s Women, Infant, and Children’s Program (WIC) is a nutrition education and free food program. WIC provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, health referrals and supplemental food for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, as well as infants and children. Many working families qualify for WIC. Income requirements are higher than many other government programs.

Park County Public Health Department - Conifer Wic Clinic

Conifer CO 80433 | (303) 816-5974

Park County Public Health’s Women, Infant, and Children’s Program (WIC) is a nutrition education and free food program. WIC provides nutrition and breastfeeding education, health referrals and supplemental food for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, as well as infants and children. Many working families qualify for WIC. Income requirements are higher than many other government programs.

Community Health Services, Inc., (pitkin County Public Health) - Aspen Wic Clinic

Aspen CO 81611 | (970) 920-5420

WIC is a nutrition program for: Pregnant women; Breastfeeding women (up to 1 year postpartum); Non-breast feeding postpartum women (up to 6 months postpartum); Children (up to the age of 5 years); Infants. The WIC Program provides nutrition education including breastfeeding support, nutritious foods to supplement a person's routine diet, screening and referral. Eligibility: WIC participants must meet certain financial requirements.

Pueblo City-county Health Department - Pueblo Wic Office

Pueblo CO 81003 | (719) 583-4392

The WIC program provides personalized nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, screening and referrals to other health, food and other community programs, and nutritious foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juice, and dried beans or peanut butter. WIC participants must meet certain financial requirements and be "nutritionally at risk" to qualify for the program. WIC also provides a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor to answer questions and help you during your pregnancy and after delivery as breast milk is the best food for your baby. WIC also provides breastfeeding classes five times a month.

Pueblo City-county Health Department - Avondale Wic Office

Avondale CO 81022 | (719) 947-3344

The WIC program provides personalized nutrition education, breastfeeding education and support, screening and referrals to other health, food and other community programs, and nutritious foods such as milk, cheese, eggs, cereal, juice, and dried beans or peanut butter. WIC participants must meet certain financial requirements and be "nutritionally at risk" to qualify for the program. WIC also provides a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor to answer questions and help you during your pregnancy and after delivery as breast milk is the best food for your baby. WIC also provides breastfeeding classes five times a month.

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WIC Resources

  • WIC Breast Feeding Support
    Breastfeeding is essential in infant development and is recommended by the Women, Infant, and Child Program to be the best way of feeding babies.
  • WIC Eligibility Criteria
    To qualify for WIC benefits, applicants must meet Categorical, Residential, Income and Nutritional Risk Requirements.